@@yoshikiohshima Cool. He created the LOGO language. He believed in parceptron and others neural networks. I don't like neural netwoks. Sejnowiski created NETalk at John Hopkins in 1988. Do you like neural networks? CM-5 project is over. The japanese Fifith Generation failed.
I wouldn’t call it banal. Developing early intuition about modular fields has helped me many times later as I was learning more advanced concepts. The patterns may look simple, but they help expose a much more general concept. I’ve spent many days working with logo as a kid. Not only I enjoyed it, but I could write an entire paper of what I learned from “playing with a turtle”. On a TRS-80 Color Computer.
My favorite part: 15:10 - "Through computers, a better understanding of everything else... including ourselves."
oooo i loved this! the way he views education is beautiful
really cool, I like this. I wonder how widely used this was. Also, I looked up Mexico, MO in google street view and it's definitely flat.
Amazing, loved this!
y los subtítulos?????
Papert was a great AI scientist.
Yes, and among many other things!
@@yoshikiohshima Cool. He created the LOGO language. He believed in parceptron and others neural networks. I don't like neural netwoks. Sejnowiski created NETalk at John Hopkins in 1988. Do you like neural networks? CM-5 project is over. The japanese Fifith Generation failed.
@@yoshikiohshima LISP and Cyc are the two great AI systems. Cyc is on line since 1983.
Iirc minsky and him were very much against multilayer perceptron, sometimes talked as one contributor to the ai winter
logo full form is language of graphic Oriental
11:00 skaberens egen fascination af sit computerprogram forblænder ham for hvor banalt det er og hvor lidt et barn vil lære af det.
I wouldn’t call it banal. Developing early intuition about modular fields has helped me many times later as I was learning more advanced concepts. The patterns may look simple, but they help expose a much more general concept. I’ve spent many days working with logo as a kid. Not only I enjoyed it, but I could write an entire paper of what I learned from “playing with a turtle”. On a TRS-80 Color Computer.